A Prayer for Being on Mission

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What will you make today? A plan, a bed, dinner, a list, a home, a friend, a baby. Women are made to be makers with no limits to the impact of our making. With so much potential the possibilities require we make decisions about what matters most and where we focus our passions in the place and season of our unique lives. What about making disciples?

 

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Connect with Julie Sanders

From her homebase in the Pacific Northwest, Julie Sanders is a Partnership Developer with Live Global. Julie began her career in elementary education, but God gradually widened her classroom to the world. She and her husband have two grown kids, so she has practiced the power of prayer in all parenting seasons. Now, they’re usually around the globe serving together to encourage and equip indigenous leaders in gospel destitute places. Her heart leans hard in the direction of community development through education, uplifting women, seeking justice, and teaching God’s Word. As an author, Julie loves to use storytelling and written words to share the beautiful stories of women and children. Find Julie with mom-friends around the world—sipping chai in South Asia, lingering over Turkish coffee in the Middle East, or savoring a local roast back in Oregon. Learn more at juliesanders.org

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